Liquid crystal display device and electronic equipment having the same

ABSTRACT

A liquid crystal display device includes a support frame having a bottom wall, and a main surrounding will extending upwardly from and formed integrally as one piece with the bottom wall. The bottom wall and the surrounding wall cooperatively define a receiving space. The bottom wall includes a first support disposed in the receiving space. The main surrounding wall includes a second support disposed in the receiving space and spacedly above the first support. A backlight module is supported on the first support. A liquid crystal display panel is supported on the second support so that the liquid crystal display panel is positioned above the backlight module.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent applicationSer. No. 12/952,126 filed on Nov. 22, 2010 and Ser. No. 13/237,938 filedon Sep. 21, 2011, the disclosures of each of which are incorporatedherein by reference.

This application claims priority of Chinese Patent Application Nos.201110081284.8 filed on Apr. 1, 2011; 201110116425.5 filed on May 6,2011; and 201210079121.0 filed on Mar. 22, 2012, the disclosures of eachof which are also incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The disclosure relates to a display device, more particularly to a framestructure of a liquid crystal display device and an electronic equipmenthaving the liquid crystal display device.

2. Description of the Related Art

A currently available liquid crystal display module (LCM) includes alower metal frame that accommodates therein a plastic frame, a backlightmodule disposed in the lower metal frame, and a liquid crystal displaypanel mounted on the plastic frame and disposed above the backlightmodule. Through an upper metal frame that is assembled to a periphery ofthe lower metal frame and that abuts against a top end of the liquidcrystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel can be stablypositioned on the plastic frame. At this time, the assembly of theliquid crystal display module is completed. The liquid crystal displaymodule is then sent to a system integrator where the liquid crystaldisplay module is assembled between upper and lower casings.

However, this kind of liquid crystal display module has a complicatedstructure and involves many components, so that the assembly thereof istime-consuming and the manufacturing cost associated therewith isincreased.

SUMMARY OR THE INVENTION

Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a liquidcrystal display device having a one-piece frame structure that canminimize the number of components so that the structure thereof issimple, the assembly time can be reduced, the manufacturing costassociated therewith can be saved, and tolerances among the componentscan also be reduced.

The object of the present disclosure and the solution to the problemexisting in the prior art can be realized by using the below technicalmeans. According to the present disclosure, a liquid crystal displaydevice comprises a support frame, a backlight module, and a liquidcrystal display panel.

The support frame includes a bottom wall, and a main surrounding wallextending upwardly from and formed integrally as one piece with thebottom wall. The bottom wall and the surrounding wall cooperativelydefine a receiving space. The bottom wall includes a first supportdisposed in the receiving space. The main surrounding wall includes asecond support disposed in the receiving space and spacedly above thefirst support. The backlight module is supported on the first support.The liquid crystal display panel is supported on the second support sothat the liquid crystal display panel is positioned above the backlightmodule.

The object of the present disclosure and the solution to the problemexisting in the prior art can be realized by using the below technicalmeans.

Each of the first support and the second support has a horizontalsupport face.

The backlight module includes a light guide plate having a lateral side,and a light-emitting unit disposed on the lateral side. The mainsurrounding wall is recessed to form a cavity that is spacedly below thesecond support. The light-emitting unit is disposed in the cavity.

In an embodiment, the light guide plate further has a top side connectedto a top end of the lateral side. The light-emitting unit includes aflexible circuit board, and a light-emitting diode disposed on a bottomside of the flexible circuit hoard and corresponding in position to thelateral side of the light guide plate. The liquid crystal display devicefurther comprises an adhesive piece adhered to and disposed between thetop side of the light guide plate and the flexible circuit board.

In another embodiment, the light guide plate further has a bottom sideconnected to a bottom end of the lateral side. The light-emitting unitincludes a flexible circuit board abutting against the first support,and a light-emitting diode disposed on a top side of the flexiblecircuit board and corresponding in position to the lateral side of thelight guide plate. The liquid crystal display device further comprisesan adhesive piece adhered to and disposed between the bottom side of thelight guide plate and the flexible circuit board.

In still another embodiment, the support frame is made by injectionmolding a plastic material. The light-emitting unit includes a flexiblecircuit board, and a light-emitting diode disposed on a top side of theflexible circuit board. The liquid crystal display device furthercomprises a metal frame disposed in the cavity and receiving clampinglythe light-emitting unit and the light guide plate.

The metal frame is fixed to the support frame, and includes a verticalplate, a lower clamping plate extending horizontally and inwardly from abottom end of the vertical plate, and an upper clamping plate extendinghorizontally and inwardly from a top end of the vertical plate. Thelower clamping plate abuts against the first support and engages abottom side of the flexible circuit board. The upper clamping plateengages a top end of the light-emitting diode and a top side of thelight guide plate that is connected to a top end of the lateral side ofthe light guide plate so that the light-emitting diode is positioned ata location corresponding to the lateral side of the light guide plate.

The support frame is formed with an accommodation groove. The liquidcrystal display device, further comprises a control circuit boarddisposed in the accommodation groove, and a flexible transmissioncircuit connected electrically to the liquid crystal display panel andthe control circuit board.

The bottom wall has a bottom face that is recessed to form theaccommodation groove. The flexible transmission circuit is configured asa circuit band made by a chip on film (COT) technology. The flexibletransmission circuit is bent downward and them inward extending aroundthe support frame to connect with the control, circuit board.

The main surrounding wall includes a left wall, a right wall, a frontwall and a rear wall. The rear wall includes a positioning structure toposition the backlight module. The positioning structure includes apositioning groove and a positioning stud provided in the positioninggroove. The backlight module includes an optical film layer that has aprojection engaged to the positioning groove and formed with apositioning hole for extension of the positioning stud therethrough.

The liquid crystal display device further comprises at least onedouble-sided adhesive tape adhering the liquid crystal display panel toone side of the second support.

The main surrounding wall includes a retention portion projecting fromthe other side of the second support to retain the liquid crystaldisplay panel thereon.

The double-sided adhesive tape includes a pull portion exposed partiallyfrom the liquid crystal display panel, and two double-sided adhesiveportions adhered to two opposite sides of the pull portion. Thedouble-sided adhesive portions are further adhered to said one side ofthe second support and the liquid crystal display panel, respectively.

In another embodiment, the liquid crystal display device furthercomprises two the double-sided adhesive tapes to adhere the liquidcrystal display panel to two opposite sides of the second support.

In still another embodiment, the main surrounding wall includes tworetention portions projecting respectively from two opposite sides ofthe second support to retain the liquid crystal display panel thereon.

The liquid crystal display device further comprises an upper casing thatcovers a periphery of the liquid crystal display panel and that isformed with an opening to expose the liquid crystal display panel.

The support frame further includes an auxiliary surrounding wallextending upwardly from an outer periphery of the bottom wall andsurrounding the main surrounding wall. The upper casing is connected tothe auxiliary surrounding wall.

The support frame is made of a plastic material and includes twoextension plates extending respectively from two opposite sides of themain surrounding wall. The liquid crystal display device furthercomprises a lower casing that is made of metal, that covers the supportframe, and that is coupled to the upper casing, two coupling rods eachdisposed between the lower casing and a respective one of the extensionplates, and two fasteners. Each of the fasteners fixes one of thecoupling rods and the respective the extension plate to the lowercasing.

The upper casing includes a first coupling portion. The liquid crystaldisplay panel further includes a glass to cover the opening. The glassincludes a second coupling portion coupled to the first couplingportion.

The first coupling portion is an inner periphery of the upper casing anddefines the opening. The second coupling portion is configured as anannular groove to receive engagingly the inner periphery.

The main surrounding wall further includes a third support spacedlyabove the second support and having a horizontal support face. Theliquid crystal display device further comprises a touch control panelsupported on the third support.

Another object of the present disclosure is to provide an electronicequipment having a liquid crystal display device. The liquid crystaldisplay device has a one-piece frame structure that can minimize numberof components so that the structure thereof is simple, the assembly timecan be reduced, the manufacturing cost associated therewith can besaved, and tolerances among the components can also be reduced.

According to another aspect of disclosure of the present disclosure, anelectronic equipment comprises a lower casing, an electronic device, anda liquid crystal display device.

The lower casing defines a mounting space. The electronic device isdisposed in the mounting space. The liquid crystal display device isdisposed in the mounting space and is coupled electrically to theelectronic device. The liquid crystal display device includes a supportframe, a backlight module, a liquid crystal display panel, and a touchcontrol panel. The support frame includes a bottom wall, and a mainsurrounding wall extending upwardly from and formed integrally as onepiece with the bottom wall. The bottom wall and the surrounding wallcooperatively define a receiving space. The bottom wall includes a firstsupport disposed in the receiving space. The main surrounding wallincludes a second support disposed in the receiving space and spacedlyabove the first support, and a third support spacedly above the secondsupport. The backlight module is supported on the first support. Theliquid crystal display panel is supported on the second support. Thetouch control panel is supported on the third support.

Through the aforesaid technical means, the advantages and effects of theliquid crystal display device of this disclosure reside in that, throughthe first and second supports of the one-piece support frame that canaccommodate respectively the backlight module and the liquid crystaldisplay panel, the number of components of the liquid crystal displaydevice can be reduced so that the structure thereof is simple, theassembly time can be reduced, the manufacturing cost associatedtherewith can be saved, and tolerances among the components can also bereduced.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will becomeapparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments withreference to the accompanying drawings, of which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a liquid crystal display deviceaccording to the first embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the first embodiment taken along lineII-II of FIG. 1, illustrating a backlight module and a liquid crystaldisplay panel respectively supported on first and second supports of asupport frame;

FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of the support frame of the firstembodiment;

FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the first embodiment, illustrating analternative form of an upper casing;

FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view of the first embodiment takenalong line V-V of FIG. 1;

FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional, view of a liquid crystal displaydevice according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 7 is a fragmentary sectional view of a liquid crystal displaydevice according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a liquid crystal display deviceaccording to the fourth embodiment of the present disclosure,illustrating how a glass is assembled to an upper casing;

FIG. 9 is a sectional view of the fourth embodiment, illustrating afirst coupling portion of the upper casing is coupled to a secondcoupling portion of the glass;

FIG. 10 is a sectional view of a liquid crystal display device accordingto the fifth embodiment of the present disclosure, but without an uppercasing;

FIG. 11 is a schematic top view of a support frame of the fifthembodiment;

FIG. 12 is another sectional view of the fifth embodiment, illustratingthe upper casing being coupled to an outer surrounding wall of a lowercasing;

FIG. 13 is a still another sectional view of the fifth embodiment,illustrating how each fastener fixes an extension plate and a couplingrod to a base plate of the lower casing;

FIG. 14 is a fragmentary sectional view of the fifth embodiment,illustrating a control circuit board being disposed in an accommodationgroove of a bottom wall;

FIG. 15 is a sectional view of a liquid crystal display device accordingto the sixth embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 16 is a schematic top view of a support frame of the sixthembodiment;

FIG. 17 is a view similar to FIG. 16, hut illustrating how an opticalfilm layer is connected to the support frame;

FIG. 18 is a sectional view of a liquid crystal display device accordingto the seventh embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 19 is a schematic top view of a support frame of the seventhembodiment;

FIG. 20 is a fragmentary enlarged schematic view of the seventhembodiment, illustrating a double-sided adhesive tape adhered to anddisposed between a liquid crystal display panel and a second support;

FIG. 21 is another sectional view of the seventh embodiment,illustrating the double-sided adhesive tape being removed the liquidcrystal display panel and the second support;

FIG. 22 is still another sectional view of the seventh embodiment,illustrating an alternative form of the double-sided adhesive tape;

FIG. 23 is a sectional view of a liquid crystal display device accordingto the eighth embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 24 is a sectional view of a liquid crystal display device accordingto the ninth embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 25 is a sectional view of a liquid crystal display device accordingto the tenth embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIG. 26 is a sectional view of an electronic equipment of the presentdisclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The above-mentioned and other technical contents, features, and effectsof this disclosure will be clearly presented from the following detaileddescription of ten embodiments in coordination with the referencedrawings. Through description of the concrete implementation method, thetechnical means employed and the effectiveness to achieve thepredetermined purposes of the present disclosure will be thoroughly andconcretely understood. However, the enclosed drawings are used forreference and description only, and are not used for limiting thepresent disclosure.

Before this disclosure is described in detail, it should be noted that,in the following description, similar elements are designated by thesame reference numerals.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a liquid crystal display device 100according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure is adaptedto be applied to a notebook computer as an example for illustration, andis shown to comprise a support frame 1, a backlight module 2 and aliquid crystal display panel 3.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the support frame 1 includes a bottom wall11, and a main surrounding wall 12 extending upwardly from and formedintegrally as one piece with the bottom wall 11. The bottom wall 11 andthe main surrounding wall 12 cooperatively define a receiving space 13.The bottom wall 11 includes a first support 111 disposed in thereceiving space 13. The main surrounding wall 12 includes a secondsupport 121 disposed in the receiving space 13 and spacedly above thefirst support 111. The backlight module 2 is supported on the firstsupport 111. The liquid crystal display panel 3 is supported on thesecond support 121 so that the liquid crystal display panel 3 ispositioned above the backlight module 2. Through the integrally formedone-piece support frame 1 that, can accommodate simultaneously thebacklight module 2 and the liquid crystal display panel 3, the number ofcomponents of the liquid crystal display device 100 can be reduced sothat the liquid crystal display device 100 has a simple structure.Because of this, the assembly time and the manufacturing costs thereofcan be reduced. Further, accumulated tolerance of the components canalso be reduced.

A detailed structure of the liquid crystal display device 100 will bedescribed hereinbelow.

With reference to FIGS. 2 and 3, the backlight module 2 includes areflective plate 21, a light guide plate 22 stacked above the reflectiveplate 21, and an optical film layer 23 stacked above the light guideplate 22. The optical film layer 23 includes a lower diffusion plate, afirst prism plate, a second prism plate, and an upper diffusion platestacked one above the other. Since the function of each optical film ofthe optical film layer 23 is well known in the art, a detaileddescription thereof is dispensed herewith. Further, the assembly of theoptical film layer 23 is not limited to the aforesaid disclosure. Inthis embodiment, the first support 111 is formed on a top face of thebottom wall 11. The second support 121 is formed on and extends alongthe entire length of a top face of the main surrounding wall 12. Each ofthe first and second supports 111, 121 has a horizontal support face.Because the reflective plate 21 abuts against the first support 111 andthe liquid crystal display panel 3 abuts against the second support 121,the backlight module 2 and the liquid crystal display panel 3 will notbe slanting relative to the support frame when assembled thereon.Further, because the integrally formed one-piece support frame 1 cansimultaneously accommodate the backlight module 2 and the liquid crystaldisplay panel 3, the accumulated tolerance among the components of thebacklight module 2 and the liquid crystal display panel 3 can bereduced.

The support frame 1 is made by injection molding a plastic material. Themain surrounding wall 12 further includes an annular projection 122projecting upwardly from the second support 121. The Liquid crystaldisplay device 100 further comprises a positioning element 4 in the formof a frame. The positioning element 4 covers the main surrounding wall12, and abuts against the projection 122 and the liquid crystal displaypanel 3. The positioning element 4 is fixed to the projection 122 andthe Liquid crystal display panel 3 by using adhesive or a screwfastening method. Through this, the liquid crystal display panel 3 canbe stably positioned to the main surrounding wall 12. The positioningelement 4 can be made of Mylar, aluminum foil, or metal. In thisembodiment, the positioning element 4 is made of metal so as to providean anti-EMI (anti-electromagnetic interference) effect.

The support frame 1 further includes an auxiliary surrounding wall 14extending upwardly and integrally from an outer periphery of the bottomwall 11 and surrounding an outer periphery of the main surrounding wall12. The liquid crystal display device 100 further comprises an uppercasing 5 covering a periphery of the liquid crystal display panel 3. Theupper casino 5 is made by injection molding a plastic material. Theupper casing 5 has an upper wall 54 formed with an opening 51 forexposure of the liquid crystal display panel 3, and an outer peripheralwall 52 extending downwardly from an outer periphery of the upper wall54. The outer peripheral wall 52 is connected to the auxiliarysurrounding wall 14 by using a hook-and-groove interlocking means or ascrew fastening method. Through such a connection, the upper casing 5can be stably fixed to the support frame 1. It should be noted that theupper casing 5 of this embodiment may be configured as that shown inFIG. 4. That is, the upper casing 5′ is formed integrally as one piecewith the positioning element 4 shown in FIG. 2. The upper casing 5′ cansimilarly achieve the effect made by the upper casing 5 and thepositioning element 4. Thus, the number of components of the liquidcrystal display device 100 can be further reduced.

FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view of this embodiment taken alongline V-V of FIG. 1. As shown in FIG. 5, the main surrounding wall 12 isrecessed to form a cavity 123 that is spacedly below the second support121. The backlight module 2 further includes a light-emitting unit 24disposed in the cavity 123 and supplying light to the light guide plate22. Concretely sneaking, the light guide plate 22 has a lateral side221, and a top side 222 connected to a top end of the lateral side 221.The light-emitting unit 24 includes a flexible circuit board 241disposed on the top side 222 of the light, guide plate 22, and alight-emitting diode 242 disposed on a bottom side of the flexiblecircuit board 241 and corresponding in position to the lateral side 221of the light guide plate 22. Through this configuration, when thesupport frame 1 is deformed caused by an external force, thelight-emitting unit 24 can be prevented from being displaced, so thatlight generated by the light-emitting diode 242 can be uniformly emittedto the light guide plate 22 through the lateral side 221 thereof.

Further, the liquid crystal display device further comprises an adhesivepiece 61. The adhesive piece 61 is configured as a double-sided adhesivetape adhered to and disposed between the top side 222 of the light guideplate 22 and the bottom side of the flexible circuit board 241, so thatthe flexible circuit board 241 can be stably positioned to the top side222 of the light guide plate 22.

Referring to FIG. 6, a liquid crystal display device 110 according tothe second embodiment of this disclosure has an overall structuresimilar to that of the first embodiment. However, in this embodiment,the light guide plate 22 further has a bottom side 223 connected to abottom end of the lateral side 221, the flexible circuit board 241 abutsagainst the first support 111, and the light-emitting diode 242 isdisposed on a top side of the flexible circuit board 241 and correspondsin position to the lateral side 221 of the light guide plate 22. Theadhesive piece 61 is adhered to and disposed between the bottom side 223of the light guide plate 22 and the top side of the flexible circuitboard 241, so that the light-emitting diode 242 can be stably positionedat a location corresponding to the lateral side 221 of the light guideplate 22.

Referring to FIG. 7, a liquid crystal display device 120 according tothe third embodiment of this disclosure has an overall structure similarto that of the first embodiment. However, in this embodiment, becausethe support frame 1 is made by injection molding a plastic material sothat the strength thereof is weak, to enhance the strength of thesupport frame 1, a metal frame 62 is disposed in the cavity 123, andreceives clampingly the light-emitting unit 24 and the light guide plate22. Because the metal frame 62 can enhance the strength of the supportframe 1 and protect the light-emitting unit 24, when the support frame 1is deformed caused by an external force, the light-emitting unit 24 canbe prevented from being displaced.

Further, to enhance flatness of the first support 111 so that thelight-emitting diode 242 cannot be slantingly disposed when assembled tothe support frame 1, the metal frame 62 is fixed to the support frame 1by, for example, a screw fastening method. The metal frame 62 has asubstantially U-shaped cross section, and includes a vertical plate 621,a lower clamping plate 622 extending horizontally from a bottom end ofthe vertical plate 621, and an upper clamping plate 623 extendinghorizontally from a top end of the vertical plate 621. The lowerclamping plate 622 abuts against the first support 111 and engages thebottom side of the flexible circuit board 241. The upper clamping plate623 engages a top end of the light-emitting diode 242 and the top side222 of the light guide plate 22. Through the upper and lower clampingplates 623, 622 that cooperatively clamp therebetween the light-emittingunit 24 and the light guide plate 22, the light-emitting diode 242 canbe positioned at a location corresponding to the lateral side 221 of thelight guide plate 22. Hence, light generated by the light-emitting diode242 can be uniformly emitted to the light guide plate 22 through thelateral side 221 thereof.

Referring to FIGS. 8 and 9, a liquid crystal display device 130according to the fourth embodiment of this disclosure has an overallstructure similar to that of the first embodiment. However, in thisembodiment, the liquid crystal display device 130 further comprises aglass 7 to cover the opening 51. The glass 7 is a tempered glass.

The upper casing 5 includes a first coupling portion 53. The glass 7includes a second coupling portion 71 coupled to the first couplingportion 53. Through the interconnection of the first and second couplingportions 53, 71, the glass 7 can be fixed to the upper casing 5 so as tocover the opening 51. In this embodiment, the first coupling portion 53is an inner periphery of the upper wall 54 and defines the opening 51.The second coupling portion 71 is configured as an annular groove thatextends inwardly from an outer peripheral face 70 of the glass 7 andreceiving engagingly the inner periphery or the first coupling portion53. The connection between the first and second coupling portions 53, 71can be accomplished using the below two methods.

In the first method, the glass 7 is cooled to shrink its volume, afterwhich the glass 7 is brought to a working environment having a roomtemperature. The glass 7 is then inserted into the opening 51 of theupper casing 5 aligning the second coupling portion 71 with the firstcoupling portion 53. After the glass 7 is placed at room temperature fora period of time, the glass 7 will return to a room temperaturecondition and the volume thereof will expand. Hence, the second couplingportion 71 is coupled fixedly to the first coupling portion 53.

In the second method, the upper casing 5 is heated to expand its volume,after which the upper casing 5 is brought to a working environmenthaving a room temperature. The glass 7 is then inserted into the opening51 of the upper casing 5 aligning the second coupling portion 71 withthe first coupling portion 53. After the upper casing 5 is placed atroom temperature for a period of time, the upper casing 5 will return toa room temperature condition and the volume thereof will shrink. Hence,the second coupling portion 71 is coupled fixedly to the first couplingportion 53.

In both methods, because the second coupling portion 71 can be coupledfixedly to the first coupling portion 53, the glass 7 can be assembledfixedly and stably to the upper casing 5. Hence, the structural strengthof the upper casing 5 can be enhanced. Moreover, the glass 7 can beconfigured to partly or fully cover the upper wall 54, so that theliquid crystal display device 130 can exhibit a frameless visual effect.It should be noted that the connection between the first and secondcoupling portions 53, 71 is not limited to the aforesaid disclosures.

Referring to FIGS. 10, 11 and 12, a liquid crystal display device 140according to the fifth embodiment of this disclosure has an overallstructure similar to that of the first embodiment. However, in thisembodiment, the main surrounding wall 12 of the support frame 1 includesa left wall 124, a right wall 125, a front wall 126 connected to frontends of the left and right walls 124, 125, and a rear wall 127 connectedto rear ends of the left and right walls 124, 125. The support frame 1further includes two elongated extension plates 15 extendingrespectively and outwardly from outer sides of the left and right walls124, 125. The liquid crystal display device 140 further comprises alower casing 63, two coupling rods 64, and two fasteners 65. The lowercasing 63 covers a bottom side of the support frame 1, and is coupled tothe upper casing 5. In this embodiment, the upper casing 5 and the lowercasing 63 are made of metal. An outer peripheral wall 631 of the lowercasing 63 and the outer peripheral wall 52 of the upper casing 5 arecoupled fixedly to each other by using a hook-and-groove interlockingmeans or a screw fastening method. However, the connection between theouter peripheral walls 631, 52 is not limited to the aforesaiddisclosures.

The two coupling rods 64 are made of metal and are connectedrespectively to two hinges (not shown) of the notebook computer. Thehinges are disposed in a system housing (not shown) of the notebookcomputer, so that the liquid crystal display device 140 can rotaterelative to the system housing through the hinges. Each of the couplingrods 64 is elongated, and is disposed between a base plate 632 of thelower casing 63 and a respective extension plate 15. Each fastener 65 isconfigured as a screw that extends through one of the extension plates.15 and the respective coupling rod 64 and that engages threadedly thebase plate 632, so that each extension plate 15 and the respectivecoupling rod 64 are fixed to the base plate 632. By fixing the couplingrods 64 between the base plate 632 and the respective extension plates15, the structural strength among the hinges, the support frame 1 andthe lower casing 63 can be enhanced. Hence, the liquid crystal displaydevice 140 can rotate smoothly relative to the system housing throughthe hinges. Further, as shown in FIG. 13, the base plate 632 of thelower casing 63 can be provided with two internally threaded studs 633,so that the screws or fasteners 65 can be threaded respectively tothreaded holes (not shown) in the studs 633. In this case, there is noneed to form threaded holes in the base plate 632 for threadedengagement with the fasteners 65. The internally threaded studs 633 canbe formed with deeper threaded holes so as to enhance the fasteningstrength of the fasteners 65 when the fasteners 65 are engaged to thestuds 633.

As shown in FIG. 14, which is a fragmentary sectional side view of theliquid crystal display device 140, to effectively reduce the width ofthe upper wall 54 of the upper casing 5 so that the liquid crystaldisplay device 140 has a narrow upper frame, the below structural designis employed.

The support frame 1 is formed with an accommodation groove 112. Theliquid crystal display device 140 further comprises a control circuitboard 66 disposed in the accommodation groove 112, and a flexibletransmission circuit 67 connected electrically to the liquid crystaldisplay panel 3 and the control circuit board 66. Through the presenceof the accommodation groove 112 that accommodates the control circuitboard 66, the control circuit board 66 and the flexible transmissioncircuit 67 can be disposed between the upper casing 5 and the lowercasing 63. Either the upper casing 5 or the lower casing 63 does notneed an additional structure to receive the control circuit board 66.Hence, the width of the upper wall 54 can be reduced, and the liquidcrystal display device 140 can have a narrow upper frame.

Concretely speaking, the bottom wall 11 of the support frame 1 has abottom face 113 that is recessed to form the accommodation groove 112,so that the control circuit board 66 can be received inside the bottomwall 11. The flexible transmission circuit 67 is configured as a circuitband made by a chip on film (COF) technology and transmitting a controlsignal generated by the control circuit board 66 to the liquid crystaldisplay panel 3. The flexible transmission circuit 67 is bent downwardand then inward extending around the support frame 1 to connect with thecontrol circuit board 66. Through this the flexible transmission circuit67 can be positioned between the support frame 1 and the positioningelement 4.

Referring to FIGS. 15 to 17, a Liquid crystal display device 150according to the sixth embodiment of this disclosure has an overallstructure similar to that of the first embodiment. However, toeffectively reduce the width of the upper wall 54 of the upper casing 5so that the liquid crystal display device 150 can have a narrow upperframe, the liquid crystal display device 150 of this embodiment can berealized through the below structural design.

In this embodiment, the rear wall 127 of the main surrounding wall 12includes two positioning structures 128 spaced apart in a left-rightdirection to position the backlight module 2 so that the backlightmodule 2 is assembled to the support frame 1 in a correct direction ofassembly. Further, the positioning structures 128 can position thebacklight module 2 in the receiving space 13.

Concretely speaking, each of the positioning structures 128 includes apositioning groove 131 and a positioning stud 132 provided in thepositioning groove 131. The optical film layer 23 of the backlightmodule 2 includes two projections 231 each having a shape matching thatof the positioning groove 131 so as to engage with the same. Each of theprojections 231 is formed with a positioning hole 232 having a shapematching that of the positioning stud 132. When each projection 231engages the respective positioning groove 131, the positioning stud 132of each positioning structure 128 extends into the positioning hole 232of the respective projection 231 simultaneously, so that the opticalfilm layer 23 of the backlight module 2 can be stably positioned in thereceiving space 13 and will not rocked. By providing the positioningstructures 128 on the rear wall 127 of the main surrounding wall 12, thesize of the left and right sides of each of the support frame 1 and theupper wall 54 of the upper casing 5 can be effectively reduced. Forexample, as shown in FIG. 16, a gap between the right wall 125 and theauxiliary surrounding wall 14 can be omitted, so that the liquid crystaldisplay device 150 can have a narrow frame.

Referring to FIGS. 18 to 20, a liquid crystal display device 160according to the seventh embodiment of this disclosure has an overallstructure similar to that of the first embodiment. However, toeffectively reduce the width of the upper wall 54 of the upper casing 5so that the liquid crystal display device 160 can have a narrow upperframe, the liquid crystal display device 160 of this embodiment can berealized through the below structural design.

In this embodiment, the liquid crystal display device 160 furthercomprises a double-sided adhesive tape 68 adhering the liquid crystaldisplay panel 3 to one side of the second support 121. The mainsurrounding wall 12 further includes a retention portion 129 projectingfrom the other side of the second support 121. The double-sided adhesivetape 68 and the retention portion 129 are opposite to each other. Whenthe liquid crystal display panel 3 is assembled on the support frame. 1,the liquid crystal display panel 3 is placed on the second support 121such that the double-sided adhesive tape 68 adheres one side of theliquid crystal display panel 3 and the retention portion 129 retains theother side of the liquid crystal display panel 3 in a retention hole 10(see FIG. 18) defined by the retention portion 129 and the secondsupport 121. Hence, the liquid crystal display panel 3 can be fixedstably on the second support 121 of the support frame 1. Through theaforesaid configuration, the positioning element 4 shown in FIG. 2 canbe dispensed herewith, and the support frame 1 can omit a space forreceiving the positioning element 4. Hence, the width of each of thesupport frame 1 and the upper wall 54 of the upper casing 5 can beeffectively reduced, so that the liquid crystal display device 160 canhave a narrow frame.

With reference to FIGS. 19 to 21, further, considering rework for theliquid crystal display device 160, in this embodiment, the double-sidedadhesive tape 68 includes a pull portion 681, and two double-sidedadhesive tape portions 682 adhered respectively to two opposite sides ofthe pull portion 681. The pull portion 681 is made of PET material. Thedouble-sided adhesive tape portions 682 are further adhered to thesecond support 112 at one side of the main surrounding wall 12 and theliquid crystal display panel 3, respectively. One end of the pullportion 681 is exposed from one side of the liquid crystal display panel3, as best shown in FIG. 19. When it is desired to disassemble theliquid crystal display device 160 for a rework operation, the uppercasing 5 is first removed from the support frame 1. Afterwards, theexposed end of the pull portion 681 is pulled out in the direction of anarrow shown in FIG. 19 so as to separate the double-sided adhesive tapeportions 682 from the second support 112 and the liquid crystal displaypanel 3, respectively. Subsequently, the liquid crystal display panel 3can be disengaged from the retention portion 129. Because disassembly isvery simple and convenient, the time of disassembly can be shortened.

Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 22, the width of the double-sidedadhesive tape 58 can be enlarged so that the double-sided adhesive tape68 can be adhered to an outer wall face of the main surrounding wall 12,the bottom wall 11, and a signal transmission wire 69, simultaneously.

Referring to FIG. 23, a liquid crystal display device 170 according tothe eighth embodiment of this disclosure has an overall structuresimilar to that of the seventh embodiment. However, in this embodiment,the liquid crystal display device 170 comprises two double-sidedadhesive tapes 68 to adhere the liquid crystal display panel 3 to twoopposite sides of the second support 121. Hence, the liquid crystaldisplay panel 3 can be stably adhered to the second support 121 of thesupport frame 1.

Referring to FIG. 24, a liquid crystal display device 180 according tothe ninth embodiment of this disclosure has an overall structure similarto that of the seventh embodiment. However, in this embodiment, the mainsurrounding wall 12 further includes two retention portions 129projecting respectively from two opposite sides of the second support121 to retain two opposite sides of the liquid crystal display panel 3in the retention holes 10. Similarly, the liquid crystal display panel 3can be positioned stably on the second support 121 of the support frame1.

Referring to FIG. 25, a liquid crystal display device 190 according tothe tenth embodiment of this disclosure has an overall structure similarto that of the first embodiment. However, in this embodiment, the mainsurrounding wall 12 of the support frame 1 further includes a thirdsupport 133 spacedly above the second support 112 and having ahorizontal support face. The liquid crystal display device 190 furtherincludes a touch control panel 8 supported on the third support 133. Inthis embodiment, the touch control panel 8 is a capacitive touch controlpanel that is adhered fixedly to the third support 133 by using glue ordouble-sided adhesive tape so as to be positioned stably above theliquid crystal display panel 3. Because the liquid crystal display panel3 and the touch control panel 8 are respectively positioned on thesecond and third supports 121, 133 of the support frame 1, accuracy ofassembly between the liquid crystal display panel 3 and the touchcontrol panel 8 can be enhanced, and the accumulated tolerance of thecomponents can be reduced.

Referring to FIG. 26, the liquid crystal display device 190 is appliedin an electronic equipment 200, such as a tablet computer. In this case,a lower casing 63 having a mounting space 634 is provided. Theelectronic equipment has an electronic device 5 disposed in the mountingspace 634. The electronic device 9 includes a motherboard, a hard disk,a battery, and other essential electronic components for providingnormal operation of the electronic equipment 200. The liquid crystaldisplay device 190 is disposed in the mounting space 634 such that thebottom wall 11 of the support frame 1 is located above the electronicdevice 9. An cuter peripheral wall 631 of the lower casino 63 surroundsan outer periphery of the main surrounding wall 12 of the support frame1, and abuts against the support frame 1. The outer peripheral wall 631and the main surrounding wall 12 may be interconnected to each othersuch as by using a hook-and-groove interlocking means or a screwfastening means. The center of the bottom wall 11 is formed with athrough hole 114 in spatial communication with the receiving space 13.The electronic device 9 can transmit power and signals to the backlightmodule 2, the liquid crystal display panel 3 and the touch control panel8 of the liquid crystal display device 190 by using a cable not shown)that extends through the through hole 114. By embodying the liquidcrystal display device 190 of this disclosure, the number of componentsof the electronic equipment 200 can be reduced, so that the assemblytime and the manufacturing costs thereof can be saved. It should benoted that the connection between the outer peripheral wall 631 and themain surrounding wall 12 is not limited to the aforesaid disclosures.

In summary, the liquid crystal display device 100˜190 of each of theembodiments uses the first and second supports 111, 121 of theintegrally formed support frame 1 to support the backlight module 2 andthe liquid crystal display panel 3, respectively, so that the number ofcomponents of the liquid crystal display device 100˜190 can be reducedand the structure of the liquid crystal display device 100˜190 simple.Further, the assembly time can be shortened, the manufacturing costs canbe saved, and the accumulated tolerance of the components can bereduced. Hence, the objects of this disclosure can be realized.

While the present disclosure has been described in connection with whatare considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood thatthis disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but isintended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit andscope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all suchmodifications and equivalent arrangements.

What is claimed is:
 1. A liquid crystal display device comprising: asupport frame including a bottom wall, and a main surrounding wallextending upwardly from and formed integrally as one piece with saidbottom wall, said bottom wall and said surrounding wall cooperativelydefining a receiving space, said bottom wall including a first supportdisposed in said receiving space, said main surrounding wall including asecond support disposed in said receiving space and spacedly above saidfirst support; a backlight module supported on said first support; and aliquid crystal display panel supported on said second support so thatsaid liquid crystal display panel is positioned above said backlightmodule.
 2. The liquid crystal display device as claimed in claim 1,wherein each of said first support and said second support has ahorizontal support face.
 3. The liquid crystal display device as claimedin claim 2, wherein said backlight module includes a light guide platehaving a lateral side, and a light-emitting unit disposed on saidlateral side, said main surrounding wall being recessed to form a cavitythat is spacedly below said second support, said light-emitting unitbeing disposed in said cavity.
 4. The liquid crystal display device asclaimed in claim 3, wherein said light guide plate further has a topside connected to a top end of said lateral side, said light-emittingunit including a flexible circuit board, and a light-emitting diodedisposed on a bottom side of said flexible circuit board andcorresponding in position to said lateral side of said light guideplate, said liquid crystal display device further comprising an adhesivepiece adhered to and disposed between said top side of said light guideplate and said flexible circuit board.
 5. The liquid crystal displaydevice as claimed in claim 3, wherein said light guide plate further hasa bottom side connected to a bottom end of said lateral side, saidlight-emitting unit including a flexible circuit board abutting againstsaid first support, and a light-emitting diode disposed on a top side ofsaid flexible circuit board and corresponding in position to saidlateral side of said light guide plate, said liquid crystal displaydevice further comprising an adhesive piece adhered to and disposedbetween said bottom side of said light guide plate and said flexiblecircuit board.
 6. The liquid crystal display device as claimed in claim3, wherein said support frame is made by injection molding a plasticmaterial, said light-emitting unit including a flexible circuit board,and a light-emitting diode disposed on a top side of said flexiblecircuit board, said liquid crystal display device further comprising ametal frame disposed in said cavity and receiving clampingly saidlight-emitting unit and said light guide plate.
 7. The liquid crystaldisplay device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said metal frame is fixedto said support frame, and includes a vertical plate, a lower clampingplate extending horizontally and inwardly from a bottom end of saidvertical plate, and an upper clamping plate extending horizontally andinwardly from a top end of said vertical plate, said lower clampingplate abutting against said first support and engaging a bottom side ofsaid flexible circuit board, said upper clamping plate engaging a topend of said light-emitting diode and a top side of said light guideplate that is connected to a top end of said lateral side of said lightguide plate so that said light-emitting diode is positioned at alocation corresponding to said lateral side of said light guide plate.8. The liquid crystal display device as claimed in claim 1, wherein saidsupport frame is formed with an accommodation groove, said liquidcrystal display device further comprising a control circuit boarddisposed in said accommodation groove, and a flexible transmissioncircuit connected electrically to said liquid crystal display panel andsaid control circuit board.
 9. The liquid crystal display device asclaimed in claim 8, wherein said bottom wall has a bottom face that isrecessed to form said accommodation groove, said flexible transmissioncircuit being configured as a circuit band made by a chip on film (COF)technology, said flexible transmission circuit being bent downward andthen inward extending around said support frame to connect with saidcontrol circuit board.
 10. The liquid crystal display device as claimedin claim 1, wherein said main surrounding wall includes a left wall, aright wall, a front wall and a rear wall, said rear wall including apositioning structure to position said backlight module.
 11. The liquidcrystal display device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said positioningstructure includes a positioning groove and a positioning stud providedin said positioning groove, said backlight module including an opticalfilm layer that has a projection engaged to said positioning groove andformed with a positioning hole for extension of said positioning studthere through.
 12. The liquid crystal display device as claimed in claim2, further comprising at least one double-sided adhesive tape adheringsaid liquid crystal display panel to one side of said second support.13. The liquid crystal display device as claimed in claim 12, whereinsaid main surrounding wall includes a retention portion projecting fromthe other side of said second support to retain said liquid crystaldisplay panel thereon.
 14. The liquid crystal display device as claimedin claim 12, wherein said double-sided adhesive tape includes a pullportion exposed partially from said liquid crystal display panel, andtwo double-sided adhesive portions adhered to two opposite sides of saidpull portion, said double-sided adhesive portions being further adheredto said one side of said second support, and said liquid crystal displaypanel, respectively.
 15. The liquid crystal display device as claimed inclaim 12, further comprising two said double-sided adhesive tapes toadhere said liquid crystal display panel to two opposite sides of saidsecond support.
 16. The liquid crystal display device as claimed inclaim 2, wherein said main surrounding wall includes two retentionportions projecting respectively from two opposite sides of said secondsupport to retain said liquid crystal display panel thereon.
 17. Theliquid crystal display device as claimed in claim 1, further comprisingan upper casing that covers a periphery of said liquid crystal displaypanel and that is formed with an opening to expose said liquid crystaldisplay panel.
 18. The liquid crystal display device as claimed in claim17, wherein said support frame further includes an auxiliary surroundingwall extending upwardly from an outer periphery of said bottom wall andsurrounding said main surrounding wall, said upper casing beingconnected to said auxiliary surrounding wall.
 19. The liquid crystaldisplay device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said support frame ismade of a plastic material and includes two extension plates extendingrespectively from two opposite sides of said main surrounding wall, saidliquid crystal display device further comprising a lower casing that ismade of metal, that covers said support frame, and that is coupled tosaid upper casing, two coupling rods each disposed between said lowercasing and a respective one of said extension plates, and two fasteners,each of said fasteners fixing one of said coupling rods and therespective said extension plate to said lower casing.
 20. The liquidcrystal display device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said upper casingincludes a first coupling portion, said liquid crystal display panelfurther including a glass to cover said opening, said glass including asecond coupling portion coupled to said first coupling portion.
 21. Theliquid crystal display device as claimed in claim 20, wherein said firstcoupling portion is an inner periphery of said upper casing and definessaid opening, said second coupling portion being configured as anannular groove to receive engagingly said inner periphery.
 22. Theliquid crystal display device as claimed in claim 20, wherein said mainsurrounding wall further includes a third support spacedly above saidsecond support and having a horizontal support face, said liquid crystaldisplay device further comprising a touch control panel supported onsaid third support.
 23. An electronic equipment having a liquid crystaldisplay device comprising: a lower casing defining a mounting space; anelectronic device disposed in said mounting space; and a liquid crystaldisplay device disposed in said mounting space and coupled electricallyto said electronic device, said liquid crystal display device includinga support frame having a bottom wall, and a main surrounding wallextending upwardly from and formed integrally as one piece with saidbottom wall, said bottom wall and said surrounding wall cooperativelydefining a receiving space, said bottom wall including a first supportdisposed in said receiving space, said main surrounding wall including asecond support disposed in said receiving space and spacedly above saidfirst support, and a third support spacedly above said second support; abacklight module supported on said first support; and a liquid crystaldisplay panel supported on said second support; and a touch controlpanel supported on said third support.
 24. The electronic equipment asclaimed in claim 23, wherein each of said first, second and thirdsupports has a horizontal support face.